The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 24

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THE SEATTLE STAR |Bloodhounds Trail {Funeral Saturday Amateur Press Club |The “Prospect” | Did |Build Own Road at |Thanks God When | Stolen $80 Rooster! for Mrs. Williams Bids for Writers) Know About Army! | Cost of $60,000| He Says His Name v. ¥., Dec, 26 EW YORK, Nov. 26.—New York Funeral services for Mr&, Mather Beattle Amateur Press club has tn KANSAS CITY, Mo. C WHITH PLAINS, Williams, 29, of Port. Makely, will be | #ued an invitation to amateur writ! Sergeant John Bo t the army | After a merry chase, participated WONT QUIT (Bureau of Missing semen who have occasion 46 » by two deputy sheriffs and two r Dan Tt. Hanne multim na | : anization ‘ P d 9 | rodhounds, the report waa made} held at 2 p,m, Saturday at the home |ere to enroll in th wanization. | recruiting office he AW A UN-|) seman, and Holbrook Bunn, ac-| ude & messenger boy have ENNEEN Relatives | Jot Mra, Willlains’ parents, Mr. and| Applications for membership may] uqually wellbullt at 0 See tairad Ga | Thursday night that no trace had/s/'Ol eo petermon, in Port Hlakely, |/be sent to 6260 18th ave. N. I young fellow swuntering along the| tor, becoming desperate over the fail-|ing certain dark-h | 9. The, Star invites ite venders te his | been found of the thief who took 4 Mrs, Williams was the wife of W. 1 street. “J’ever think about jot ure of the town ¢ weastle to re |eyed young vig Pod raion A +s Seg Ka hy 8 prize rooster, worth $80, from the|G, Williams, of Pc Blakely. She Give Huge Lot of the army?” he inquired. ‘The “pros | pair the highwa ch passed their | pearance weet bey Mg oo “Adoiphs | So help tn reuniting: these whe ba chicken coop of Mra, A. Thayer, 2824| died ‘Thursday, after a long Ines. | f R lief pect” had, ‘Thereupon Boonie gave| homes, have begun the work of re-| they have found out whi These whose relatives OF yuneau at |Four children, a alster and two Milk or elie ing recital of the advantages | building themselve it will cost | Tadros Shukrulla ptian, Oo Te ad vans know M t 1 d then ex |~~~ anna | Cane of British rule, an Rentere eed may know the whereabes's | he tumous Meeris wheet of Parts | Vienna Kmergeney Relief fund bi ened for 10 minutes, and then ex oo if be ris ru a Bs ere, is to be torn down, and its steel will The United States army schools | received from an anonymous 4 plained that he was Karl D. Kiemm, | cidentally, in civilian tt working his way a4 4 boy, or colonel of the 129th field artil- | general man r of the K 4 Western Shukrulla, by the way, means Thanking God.” be used for reconstruction in astated areas of Fra no devs |are being attended by 190,000 sol] a gift of 60,000,000 cans of condens ¢ * dlera. : Ve4 milk lery, & graduate of Weat Point Ine Kaw Valley “Income Hank” Would § | thetr eo Rather Ride the Rods | jsut ctucnin, reo recently reported Than Live in Luxury | missing from his home at Sedro | Woolley, 18 sald to have been seen by Louis Hanson, a section foreman, ST. PAUL, Minn, Now, 26—In-/ at May Valley logging camp, near Gome Hank” has just gone west, Nowoaxtle, Wash, a few days ago. stretched flat on the » of 4) ‘Trace of him has again been lost, A Passenger coach, convinced that he| Gyyek is father, of Sed ant give up the life of a hobo for! writes that will appreciate ar $40,000 further information of his son's “Income Hank" out on the read, he! whereabouts, Cluckie was last @en is Henry Indusch of the Milwaukee | dreswed in an old pair of Bib over Inbusches, a w hy and established | alls, blue jacket and mili cap, He family, when he’s at home. }wore army shoes and had army But “Income Hank” isn’t at home| trousers under his overalls, He is Mery much—just a half hour in the! 26, has lent brown hair, Ught blue Jast three years, he has spent in Mil-| eyes and one gold front tooth, The waukee. fingers of both his hands have been RIDES 97,000 MILES smashed, WITHOUT PAYING A CENT nhicy Dek And since his first adventure,| The present addresses of two aunts when as a boy fresh from gradua.| Who lived in Seattle up to a year age tion at St. John’s Military a are sought by Mra W. A. Mahaney he first rode the rods to the nor tell ot formerly Miss Edna Woods, he has traveled a matter of | Mohn. Miss Minnie Feil, one of the 97.000 miles without the rafiroads| Missing relatives, formerly ran a ever being the richer for it rooming house at 1019 Pike at, but oS A month ago “Income Hank"—he|W# not there when Mra, Mahaney dle Dears that name out on the read/“me to Seattic from Great Falls, : Because of a amall bequest his fam-|Mont., in the middle of September fy sends regularly whenever he} The other aunt, whose name, since Supplies an addreas—decided to | #86 was married, the niece does not f@bandon the road. | know, was formerty Miss Lena Foil He obtained a position In the Rur | 2c Ee io Tegton yards in St. Paul—as a car inspector. He remarks he event to | NeW Salvation Army | Know a bit about box cars, having) Home Is Dedicated) Fidden in them for a matter of 17 Impressive music and appropriate The other night when he addrosses accompanied the dedication | Grawied up over the vestibule: as Thursday afternoon of the Scandina Sf old to the top of the outgoing vian Shivation Army’s new $60,000 Passenger, he had given up any such | home at 142 Sixth ave. An enthust Motion of reformation. With it he|astic rally was held at § p.m, when had given up any expectation of re.) Adam Gifford, Western commander elving the $49,000 which ix to come | of the Salvation Army, Col. and Mre #0 him, provided he has stopped his J. W. Cousins, Brigndier and Mra. C. Wandering by the time he ts 40. Christopherson and Maj. Widgery ISN'T 40 YET, | spoke. | BUT HE CAN'T QUIT 465 BRR EE BRINE “Income Hank” isn't 40 yet. But the was convinced as he slid up the . NANCY SHARP, of Las “deck” of that passenger he couldn't Angeles, who says she re quit. He knew that the open read. | ceived one of the greatest sur. the box car and the rods have him, | prises of her life when Taniac And that he never will abandon them | completely restored her health Whether he likes it or not. after she had almost lost hope of . “There are fine pictures and fine | over getting well. Declares sho in my old home. There always | suffered for twelve long years. But I never enjoyed them, even as a small boy. And now—I guess I'm better tn a box car.” The Inbusch family has represent- Atives as high officials in Milwau- Kee banks gnd distilleries, HE'S REAL “Income Hank” ts a hobo. Please An Eye-Opener Hundreds of THIS Season’s Suits and Overcoats at $30 No need to wait for next year’s “low Now, a bundiestif? on his back, while ‘At least that's the lexicon of the Toad as furnished by “Income “Income Hank” is a He's got to travel. It's tn his} “After seeing the wonderful re sults my husband obtained from Tan And that's why ‘Income Hank*|lac I began taking the medicine my ° ” h h NC )W qan't quit, even for $40,000. sg be eres ae ig poor prices ——t ey are ere cs said Mrs. Nancy \ r Mother of Walter and’ bighty eetiepeed veskdont of Lee fay | Anceles, Calif. living at 921 Camulus Mails Weds Again {re whose husband is proprietor SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22—Wal- | of the Merchants’ Express Co. ter Mails, who left-handed the Cleve-| “During the twelve years that I Tand Indians into the American! suffered with indigestion and stom Teague pennant, acquired a ster |ach trouble I tried nearly every father at San Quentin recently when | medicine I heard about, but nothing his mother, Mrs. pond Mails, was | | eatped me and I lost faith in every- $20 — $25 — $30 - $35 — $40 - $45 -- $50 Fahey-Brockman’s vast buying and c ae ry Naha selling volume offers you one great goxey me etl Ap eS chance to get this season’s fashion’s Il am like a new woman. I have a BRUSSELS, Belgium, Nov. 26—| splendid appetite, eat three hearty ° 9 e A zoos imprionment fr kilng ber mais w day enjoy them thoroughly and fabrics at next year’s prices as on lt yale ve a hus | with indigestion or any other dis ll 10 di ibs ified his by turning on tho gue|"""perere teting Tetico saat every: well as save you $10 over or inary in his room after he had gone asleep.|thing I ate caused my stomach to e * prices on every garment in any of She did the deed after her husband|rebel and I would suffer for hours | our three great upstairs stores. had thrown her downstairs. afterwarda I was qm dreadfully nervous that many nights I never | closed my eyes in sleep, but now I| Church of England am not the least nervous, and I sleep | . O lke @ child, My strength has been Fights Easy Divorce wonderfully increased, and I have| SCARBOROUGH, England, Nov.| much more energy, 26.—The York diocesan union confer-| “1 june wish it was so everybody | ence of the Church of England | troubled like I was knew about this | Men's society 1s urging all church-| wonderful medicine.” men and churchwomen to oppose the| ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Rartel! | further progress of the matrimonial| Drug Stores under the personal dj causes bill and went on record] rection of a special Tanlac represen against easier divorce. tative, One of Seattle’s Oldest Established Dental Offices Special arrangements for out-of-town patients whose time is limited. Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists d. BR. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 Over Owl Drug Store, Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats Alterations Free Fit Guaranteed Satisfaction or Your Money Back —= Fahey-Brockman Building, Third and Pike \ Arcade Bldg. [Over Rhodes Co.], Second Ave. The Washburn A Raleigh Building, Portland sketched above, from stock, is only X one of our.many, beautiful full-belted ; Winter models .for ‘ARE BROGNA a UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS BUY UPSTAIRS and SAVE $|0 00% 4

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